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Connecting a Student’s Calling with their Career

The Career Centre helps students connect their calling with a career through co-op work terms, internships, workshops and individualized career guidance. The Career Centre also supports the student and employer experiences that put the classroom in the workplace, and bring the workplace back to the classroom.

Why Experience-Enhanced Learning?
Quick facts
200
direct sessions with students to prepare them for employment and careers.
3
job fairs organized to develop networking and support job opportunities
90%
satisfaction with career counselling
67%
of students are involved in experiential learning
1300
jobs posted on hire.redeemer.ca in the past year

Affiliations & ACCREDITING BODIES

СÖíÊÓƵis proud to be affiliated with or hold membership in these organizations.

With
Career Centre

Students

find the direction and experience they need to succeed.

From basic resume and interview preparation to job search support and career exploration.

Employers

get help finding the best candidates.

Employers hire СÖíÊÓƵstudents and grads because of strong academic and ethical foundations and their proven abilities.

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Students and alumni, looking for a job? Great companies are looking for suitable candidates to fill positions now. .

Employers, looking to post a job? СÖíÊÓƵgrads, co-op students, and interns are known for their knowledge, initiative and character. As tomorrow's professionals, they are job-ready to help employers today. .

Latest jobs:

Business As Mission (BAM) Canada
Summer Mar 26, 2025

Business As Mission (BAM) Canada
Summer Mar 26, 2025

The Raw Carrot
Paris, Ontario Part-time Mar 25, 2025

The King's School
Winnipeg, MB Full-time Mar 25, 2025
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Career Centre
Stories
Miranda Brown, a second-year double major in English writing and media and communications, found a dream internship writing for a nonprofit.
Naomi Papavero was awarded the Co-op Student of the Year Award for her excellent work at Christian company WayBase.
Thanks to a recent co-op placement, fourth-year business-marketing student Stephen Goossen is seeing his future career take shape.
Business-accounting student Erica Van Hoffen has been named the 2021 Co-op Student of the Year.
The Brand Management class is benefiting from a $12,000 Federal grant to develop a branding strategy for a start-up organization.
A closer look at how Redeemer’s 2025 Strategic Plan is moving the institution forward by strengthening its roots and investing in student and...
Through physiotherapy co-op work experiences, fifth-year kinesiology student Selena Kennedy is learning to see God in her work and follow his path.
Lewis Tuininga ’17 is excelling at his dream career in the sports industry.
The new bachelor of business administration degree will better reflect the calibre and range of courses across multiple business disciplines that are...
Hear from students
L’Arche works to be a safe environment for persons with disabilities to thrive and be who God made them to be. I learned to be intentional when communicating, recognizing that communication is more listening than talking. I learned how to see people the way Jesus sees people. To love everyone for who they are and not who society deems them to be.
L’Arche works to be a safe environment for persons with disabilities to thrive and be who God made them to be. I learned to be intentional when communicating, recognizing that communication is more listening than talking. I learned how to see people the way Jesus sees people. To love everyone for who they are and not who society deems them to be.
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